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I found a version of this soundtrack online that contained several alternate versions of "No Time For Caution", as well as two additional suites, supposedly titled "Endurance Suite 1" and "Endurance Suite 2". I've listened to both and they both seem legit, but are they a part of this complete score?

DREAMING OF THE CRASHCHASING DRONEFLYING DRONECOMBINES WENT HAYWIREDUST STORMDECODING THE MESSAGEWHO’S THEY?STAYDOCKINGENTERING ENDURANCERAGE AGAINST THE DYING OF THE LIGHTDOWN FOR THE LONG NAPMESSAGE FROM HOMETHROUGH THE WORMHOLEFIRST HANDSHAKEWHE’RE WEREATMOSPHERIC ENTRYTHEY’RE NOT MOUNTAINSYEARS OF MESSAGEAFRAID OF TIMEMURPH COMES HOMENO NEED TO COME BACKOUR WORLDWE ARE THE FUTUREWE’RE RUNNING OUT OF TIMEI’M GOING HOME PT 1I’M GOING HOME PT 2COWARDIMPERFECT CONTACTNO TIME FOR CAUTIONDETACHEJECTLANDING IN TESSERACTS.T.A.T.Y. PT. 1S.T.A.T.Y. PT. 2QUANTIFIABLE CONNECTIONWHAT HAPPENS NOW?WHERE WE’RE GOINGEND CREDIT 1 DAY ONE V10.03END CREDIT 2 DAY ONE V7.09 END CREDIT 3 8M32

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Murphy's Law

2015-03-15 15:10:00

Ok why are there 2 parts of "I'm Going Home"? Is it split in half, like 5m23a and 5m23b?

And shouldn't it be "S.T.A.Y.", not "S.T.A.T.Y."?

Other than that, looks like everything on the FYC is here making it pretty complete

mpolonest123

2015-03-15 15:37:47

Funny, I don't remember any music playing during the "First Handshake" scene. I wonder what that is?

Hybrid Soldier

2015-03-15 15:47:26

Yeah the guys that type that are pretty bad usually...

First Handshake, yeah it's either sound design or an unused cue...

Murphy's Law

2015-03-15 16:39:52

After I downloaded the Blu-ray last night I watched the "first handshake" scene and I kinda heard what sounded like the "Down for the Long Nap" cue. But it was through my laptop. I'll be paying extra close attention when I watch it through my stereo and HDTV today.

"End Credit 3" is labeled as 8m32. But 8m32 is really "What Happens Now?". Is it labeled like that because it's the same theme? Cause if not that makes 8m33 Where We're Going and 8m34 End Credits the end credits parts 4 and 5. Am I right?

Hybrid Soldier

2015-03-15 17:18:03

Like slates have any importance ? lol

Murphy's Law

2015-03-15 17:21:39

If slates didn't have importance then they wouldn't be used :P

Hybrid Soldier

2015-03-15 19:08:10

I mean for YOU... For the composer, the music editor, okay... But for the rest ? lol

Murphy's Law

2015-03-15 22:18:15

I know, I was only kidding ;)

I found all of the cues on ASCAP same as you did, and even that BMI site. They're pretty cool places if you want credits, I should do this for all scores. Anyway, I found the entire cue list and HZ is not alone. There's Alex Gibson and Ryan Rubin. The 3 of them all credited for every single cue on both sites. Is that correct?

Mike

2015-03-15 22:49:27

Well those two were the editors who tailored Hans' cues to picture, right? I think it's been stated already that Hans wasn't *watching* the movie while writing the score, so I guess to some extent his music would have had to be edited to make it "synchronous" with the onscreen material (but then, that makes me wonder..... how were cues like Cornfield Chase written, which match up with the image pretty precisely?).

Murphy's Law

2015-03-15 22:55:25

Hmmm......

Hybrid Soldier

2015-03-15 23:21:00

The music editors are usually credited & get royalties on HZ scores (Interstellar, Rush, How Do You Know, TASM2, TDK, Bat Begins & more)...

They hard work on many films, even if they don't write music. It's some kind of reward for them... Not everyone would do that...

Murphy's Law

2015-03-16 00:05:42

Is that why (HZ & JNH aside) Alex Gibson, Mel Wesson, Henry Jackman (although I know he did stuff towards the end like "Ferries"), and Lorne Balfe are credited with the entire Dark Knight score?

Mike

2015-05-05 22:36:51

If a certain uploader's YouTube channel/Interstellar works are correct, the tracklist here is actually right, and there is indeed brief music during the First Handshake scene (sounds like the first part of "Our World").

Murphy's Law

2015-05-06 05:20:37

It's definitely there. After hearing the version that was ripped from the Blu-ray and then watching the film it's in there. And yes it's basically a short version of "Down for the Long Nap" or even "Our World"

Boldizar

2015-05-06 20:35:57

Does the bluray have the score isolated on its own track?

The_Lone_Warrior

2018-12-31 15:07:39

Is it possible to download the cuesheet? If so, how? Thanks for replying. :-)

Watched Interstellar tonight and remembered the whole "No Time For Caution" debacle with the track not being released, and everyone falling in love with the music in that scene.

And I wonder, what will Hans' next "No Time For Caution" moment be? The track that everyone just flocks to in a new film cause it resonates really powerfully with audiences, and which shows Hans writing something a bit out of the usual box?

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Mephariel

2018-11-08 06:39:02

That scene is seriously one of the greatest scene in sci-fi movies. Zimmer's music just elevated it to space.

ThePhantasm

2018-11-08 19:22:29

I always wanted to know why that is? when you hear music in the movie composed by Hans or company they sometimessound different, or are not in the soundtrack. Perfect example the Batman trilogy and specially Man of steel. John powell has a lot of missing music as well.

What a wonderful soundtrack, I can not stop listening either. When I get home after work, Interstellar is the best soundtrack to listen to in the quiet of dawn. It's to get in touch with the Cosmos. Congratulations Hans Zimmer.

out of random curiosity are there credits for what scenes andrew k and steve m did arranging on ?

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Mike Peterson

2017-10-27 20:49:03

What a great score for a great movie. I cannot stop listening to the soundtrack. For me it is quite moving and when I show my friends portions of the movie and the soundtrack, they are just as affected as I am.

Hey Hybrid, is Hans going to score the next with Nolan which is going to release in 2017?

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Ds

2015-09-14 21:25:36

Of course he will, why are you even asking? Hans and Chris are fond of each other, and Hans has proven countless times he was able to adapt to any genre, so there is no way Nolan is going to pick up another guy...

Edmund Meinerts

2015-09-14 23:39:47

He did go back to David Julyan for The Prestige after collaborating with Hans on Batman Begins...but otherwise, yeah, I think a Nolan film is as safe a bet for a Hans score as anything.

Ds

2015-09-14 23:51:57

I dont think they had the same relation before. BB was their very first collaboration, it became much more special after TDK and Inception especially. Now I dont think Nolan would even think of doing a movie without Hans :-p

Mike

2015-09-15 15:34:19

Especially after Interstellar, which was lauded by the general public/was made a big deal of by everyone/got a live performance with Hans and Chris in attendance. :P Whether or not the Interstellar score might be a tad overrated (I thought it was excellent myself), it's no doubt further solidified for Chris that Hans is an essential component of his movies.

So, I know this is being discussed (read: disgust) to death, but is there any word on the complete COMPLETE score (the one above with 48 tracks) ever being released?

I've got the projection edition, which came with the 24 track digital deluxe edition, and the vinyl edition is on it's way. I've also hunted for the missing tracks like "Day One Dark" and "Quantifiable Connection (fixed)" and "No Time for Caution" (which frustratingly wasn't on the Illuminated Projection Set.

Am I missing anything else? I haven't even listened to anything proper yet because my only goal was to obtain every track Hans made for this film.

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Boldizar

2015-03-11 14:17:45

The listing above is almost entirely the FYC score, with the missing tracks/bonuses tagged onto the end.

Unless Hybrid is hiding something, this list is a hybrid of the various releases.

Boldizar

2015-03-11 15:54:00

I should add certain tracks on here are not available on any (known) release. These include End Credits, Day One Dark, and the Stay Suite.

I am not sure what 46/47 are or the Day One Suite. I use Randal's (yourfavoritemusic)Quantifiable Connection, No Time For Caution (dubbed Endurance Mix, and IMAX end credits for my playlist.

Medigo

2015-03-11 17:42:22

The Stay Suite is just 'Stay' from the original album'Stay' in this list is the FYC version which is the movie version

45/46 are also the album versions of those tracks instead of the correct FYC versions

Boldizar

2015-03-11 19:12:38

@Medigo: Ahh thanks. I thought so but wasn't sure. To me the whole FYC sounds like an alternate mix, aside from the obvious audio resolution issues. That would mean all of the album mixes are alternates or vice versa. Do you know why these tracks specifically were duplicated on this list as opposed to others?

In reality, shouldn't this page define the album as an FYC and eliminate all tracks except the 33 that come on it? This "complete" version doesn't really exist, as opposed to other completes (Dark Knight Trilogy, Inception, etc...) that do. It seems misleading, in regards to confusion, as it is now.

@HZfan, the official, poorly mastered version of No Time For Caution is the last track on disc 2 of the ISP edition.

HZfan

2015-03-12 11:05:08

@Boldizar The last track on the Illuminated Star Projection Set is No Time For Caution? Disc 2, Track 12 of the ISP set is "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night". I'm looking at the back of the actual box set right now.

I see no track called "No Time For Caution" on the ISP.

Boldizar

2015-03-12 11:36:00

@HZfan: It is not listed on the back of the case. They just tagged it onto the end. However, are you in the US? If not it is possible they did not include it in other regions. That doesn't make sense but who knows.

HZfan

2015-03-12 17:02:03

@Boldizar That would be adding more confusion if that's true. Yes, I'm in the US. It's not listed on the box, and I haven't opened it yet and actually listened so I can't confirm what you're saying. I know the UK got the ISP later, but I'd be shocked if it had that track and the US version didn't. This whole situation is a mess. I mean, I appreciate this music so much (this music meaning soundtracks in general) and I literally can't even pay them to just release the complete recordings of my favorite composers! I mean, I just want every song these guys created and I'll pay for it! Instead they do these single disc CDs leaving out tons of tracks and worse, creating suites or different than the movie. Only thing I'm happy with is a very rare thing in the industry where The Lord of the Rings The Complete Recordings were created. I'm very proud to have them. Why can't they do that with any and every soundtrack?? So frustrating. Hilarious they don't want money.

Boldizar

2015-03-12 18:41:14

@HZF Yes I have the LOTR sets too. They are excellent.

If you live here then it definitely has NTFC as the last track on the second disc (as it should in all regions barring the possibility I mentioned). It indicates nowhere that it is on the CD you just have to play it lol

Hopefully in 10 years LaLaLand/Intrada or their future equivalents release this and other Zimmer scores properly.

HZfan

2015-03-13 16:09:15

@Boldizar Well, I'll take your word for it that it's at the end of the actual CD, disc 2. Why it's printed wrong on the back of the box set is unfortunate. I'm just glad it's on there. Not that I didn't already download it from other sources, and I got the digital version of it when I bought the box set. I wanted it on CD, so I'm glad it's there.

Boldizar

2015-03-13 21:30:47

I think because it was more of a last minute thing. They may have even repressed the discs after the fact to add the track, but did not redo the track listings as it would be more wasted resources.

Do not get too excited, this version is pretty bad. Not because it doesn't sound like the film but because it isn't leveled or mastered to match the rest of the soundtrack. It was an after thought all the way through.

Was any good music played during the ending credits? I actually stayed through all the credits when I saw the movie, but I don't remember much of the music at this point.

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badbu

2014-12-09 18:02:11

I think it was a piano part of day one :)

theeaglesfan005

2014-12-15 17:06:33

badbu

It is the first 2:44 of "Who's They?" and "What Happens Now?"

There is a piece that plats in between the two, but I do not think has been released on the FYC or OST

badbu

2014-12-15 18:07:00

Yep, you're right :) But the part at the piano part at the end is a different version of "Quantifiable Connection". (i think) :-)Btw, awesome end credits ;)

badbu

2014-12-15 18:07:52

gosh...The piano part at the end -> :D

badbu

2014-12-15 18:09:58

ah :D btw...maybe we get the end credits on the illuminated edition ;-)

Anonymous

2015-01-21 18:08:16

LOL and maybe we'll get it on the "Super Duper Absolutely Positively Final All-Encompassing Unabridged Essential and Totally Complete Interstellar Soundtrack" We are such saps to put up with this crap.

bro

2015-01-21 18:56:07

nobody really knows what is used in the end credits, it's sure as hell not "Who's They" if you actually payed attention to the piano and the organ playing the woodwind part instead. There's a lot of stems replaced, stuff that seems to be alternates of tracks we did have, unreleased material, ending is a blend of "Our World and What Happens Now?", little parts of Day One (Original Demo) are all over the place that help fade the three parts of the end credits together, and the piano part at the end isn't "Quantifiable Connection" at all, it's similar but it's just a much more simple piano variation of the main theme. There's a lot going on in the end credits, much more than you guys realize.

Perhaps its just me but the FYC release has pretty bad audio quality, even for MP3 standards... The loud parts during Mountains for example are creaking and cracking all over the place. Are these FYCs always in such low quality? I mean, the MP3 Inception bonus tracks sound a lot better than this release, so what makes it so difficult to release a decent MP3 version of the complete score?

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Anonymous

2015-01-18 21:59:20

The difference is that it's a 192k web rip vs a 320k download

Per

2015-01-18 23:15:05

Yeah, the difference alone (the original source has nothing to do with it) between 320k and 192k is what makes the sound to be either great, or pretty bad...

Anonymous

2015-01-19 00:01:54

And in this case, it's total shite

Anonymous

2015-01-19 23:04:53

someone mentioned Batman Begins as the beginning of Hans' suite mania...actually there were only two suites in that score, and both not used too often...that score was really written to picture, I think...

bro

2015-01-19 23:45:25

TDVC and POTC 2 & 3 were pretty suite heavy, especially after considering the amount of suites released with the treasures collection edition - plus the other suites included in the OSTs and the leaked complete scores.

And yeah I changed the OST Stay definitely sounds like a suite to me...

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Mike

2015-01-11 23:11:48

My gosh, the Murph suite beginning around 9:00 or so is awesome. A nice extended version of the end of "Detach". :)

theeaglesfan005

2015-01-11 23:16:07

Yeah it's a suite... the FYC version is the film mix for sure

I noticed it on my 4th viewing

Mike

2015-01-11 23:28:10

I know Hans likes his suites, but I must say it did kind of surprise me how much of this score is just suites copied and pasted to the picture. It's a greatscore, don't get me wrong, but it looks like the only "original" music (i.e., non-suite material) is Cornfield Chase and the piano part of Quantifiable Connection.

Anonymous

2015-01-11 23:43:37

Cornfield Chase is actually more of a copy and paste job than most of the other parts of the score

Ds

2015-01-11 23:57:19

Well, at the same time I find it frustrating that there's a lot of repetition in this release, while some very important themes/cues have been forgotten.

"Day One Dark", one of the best suites of Interstellar, hasn't been released properly. Hans probably worked a lot on it, and this whole organ tune is nowhere to be found, except for a small bit in "Coward" (and in "No Time For Caution", but that one wasn't supposed to be released in the first place).

Same thing about the piano part of "Quantifiable Connection". The only missing track is damaged on the FYC, can you believe it? It's almost like it was done on purpose :-p

So what's the point of filling the 2nd disc with original demo, teaser trailer music, poem, "organ variation" which is über repetitive and already featured in the first album? I really can't understand.

Hybrid Soldier

2015-01-12 00:01:19

Well Mike that's exactly the point of suites, to be copied & pasted to picture... lol

Mike

2015-01-12 00:48:58

Well, yeah, I get that, but usually there will be more variations between suites and cues than is the case here. :P Again, I love the score, and the suites, but I couldn't help noticing that.

bro

2015-01-12 03:35:42

I know what you mean Mike, in Angels & Demons there were probably 15 different new variations and arrangements lifted from ideas in the 160 BPM suite and they were masterfully applied to picture. (Mostly thanks to Lorne and Zanelli)

And the suite track itself never had a second of screen time.

theeaglesfan005

2015-01-13 00:55:27

I have been told that HZ writes the suites first and then the individual cues are derived from them

That would explain why most Zimmer OSTs are suite heavy

Per

2015-01-13 02:53:03

Not to start a discussion here, but why does everyone say, or think most Zimmer CDs are suite - heavy ... Maybe it's true for the last 10 years, but it wasn't really before that. But of course, I guess there's been quite a few releases the last 10 years, so... maybe it's starting to get "most" soon...

well, completely (un)related, I miss the Zimmer(-style) from 10 years ago and back :)

Edmund Meinerts

2015-01-13 09:21:04

Well, it seems like Zimmer's only adopted his "suite" methodology over the last 10 years or so (starting around the time of King Arthur and Batman Begins, it would seem), so maybe that's why.

Per

2015-01-13 10:03:13

Yea, probably around Batman Begins I'd say to.

There are no theme suites on the King Arthur CD though.

Edmund Meinerts

2015-01-13 11:26:12

They're not on the CD or even the complete score. I recall Hybrid saying there were two suites written for that film but they've never seen the light of day (probably were never more than demos).

Hybrid Soldier

2015-01-13 12:28:06

I asked Hans this he was never precise but it depends on the projects... I think the first suite I know of is from Nine Months (We Can Work It Out is my memory doesn't suck). There's the Gladiator Waltz, the Peacemaker suite too.

But for sure he developped the process a lot more later. Though it's not ALL THE TIME, on Rush for instance he wrote directly to picture, improvising & writing most of themes than only after got a little rearranged...

Mortifer V.

2015-01-13 16:26:58

I personally enjoy every suite a lot and I am very glad Hans works that way. Tick-Tock and Murph are masterpieces for me, I don't think I'd want to live in a world where those suites weren't released :p In the suite you get to hear the themes in a more full and satisfying way IMO. Of course I'd like to hear some more tracks from the score itself, instead of the pointless poem track... which doesn't at least feature Michael Cane's awesome voice :P

Poe

2015-01-13 21:46:03

Hyrbid, did you mainly use OST tracks in place of FYC tracks for better sound quality?? Maybe someone could be so kind as to mention which tracks come from which (the boxed set tracks are obvious but some of the others may not be).

Here we are with this one, though subject to change if depending on what's in the Illuminated...

Again a combo off all that's available so far (FYC & OST).

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Poe

2014-11-27 22:27:15

Is Track 42 the FYC track with the slightly different mixing levels?

Hybrid Soldier

2014-11-27 22:38:01

Yeah...

T-Mann036

2014-11-27 23:06:43

I tip my hat off to you, Soldier. I hope someone out there has the "Quantifiable Connection" track that has 0% static or distortion.

Hybrid Soldier

2014-11-27 23:11:50

Well if the CD version of the FYC aren't as screwed up as this web upload, we might... lol

Medigo

2014-11-27 23:12:48

so are the FYCs closer to the movie version?

Medigo

2014-11-27 23:12:49

so are the FYCs closer to the movie version?

Hybrid Soldier

2014-11-27 23:13:32

Of what exactly ?

Of what exactly ?

lol

Medigo

2014-11-27 23:18:34

of the alternates

the *gets shot twice*

Hybrid Soldier

2014-11-27 23:20:55

Yeah, usually they are...

Joe

2014-12-05 19:52:58

What a show-off!To say that you own a copy the bootleg and not to share not even where you got it?!Hmmm!Bootlegs are illegal....Please do not ask us any copy of them.But if you are recognizing you have it!Nobody is asking for a copy, not even a link, but just the words to Google it!Is that "illegal"?

T-Mann036

2014-12-07 04:05:32

Joe... are you a republican?

Slavic G

2014-12-25 07:33:30

Does anybody know where I can get the album with 43 tracks? I've been on the Paramount site and they only have like 33 tracks.

Slavic G

2014-12-25 07:33:32

Does anybody know where I can get the album with 43 tracks? I've been on the Paramount site and they only have like 33 tracks.

Per

2014-12-25 11:21:10

You answered your own question; Paramount site, and I'm sure you're aware of the OST(s)...

Merry Christmas !

Slavic G

2014-12-25 19:43:39

@Per You didn't read clearly! I said they only have 33 tracks! Where are the other 10?

LCB

2014-12-25 20:13:24

This is a compilation putted into written of all the existing music regarding this film (mixing the music of CDs, recording sessions, etc), not a physical one. You understand now?

Slavic G

2014-12-25 23:17:22

@LCB

I understood from the beginning. I just wanna know if there is a folder that I can download all of these tracks? I don't wanna be buying all the album versions.

I wasn't expecting it, but I found myself genuinely moved during the Years of Messages cue, when he realizes just how long he's been away, and sees his son as a grown up, and realizes now that he's a grandfather.... The music was so simple and yet so effective during that scene.

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Edmund Meinerts

2014-11-28 22:27:47

That scene is one of the most gutwrenching I've seen in a film in a long, long time. And yes, Zimmer does his part to make it so. Oddly enough I find that piece to be no more than pleasant on album. Weird...

Anonymous

2014-11-28 23:20:45

"No more than pleasant"? What are you talking about? That's the most beautiful piece of music ever written by anyone in the history of mankind... ever. Pretty negative of you to say otherwise because everyone else here loves every single second of the score right Edmund?

Edmund Meinerts

2014-11-29 02:32:00

Okay, Anonymous (if you're the same Anonymous from before), you've made your point I think.

RealFfingMusic

2014-11-29 06:56:17

I don't know how others feel, but I can almost feel Cooper comprehending the fact that he has missed his kids' adolescence, early adulthood, and youth, that is, their transformation from children to grown-ups.

"Gut-wrenching" is quite precise.

Anonymous

2014-11-29 17:45:32

Thanks Edmund, now can we be friends again? I'll try to be more positive from now on too.